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sulkily

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sulk·y 1  (slk)
adj. sulk·i·er, sulk·i·est
1. Sullenly aloof or withdrawn.
2. Gloomy; dismal: sulky weather.

[Perhaps alteration of obsolete sulke, sluggish, perhaps ultimately from Old English solcen, from past participle of seolcan, to become sluggish.]

sulki·ly adv.
sulki·ness n.

sulk·y 2  (slk)
n. pl. sulk·ies
A light, open two-wheeled vehicle accommodating only the driver and drawn by one horse, used especially in harness racing.

[From sulky (from its having only one seat).]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.sulkily - in a sulky manner; "`What else could I do?' said Graham sulkily"
Translations
sulkily [ˈsʌlkɪlɪ] ADVde mal humor
"I don't like it," he said sulkily-no me gusta -dijo enfurruñado or de mal humor
sulkily [ˈsʌlkɪli] advboudeusement, en boudant
sulkily
adv say, lookbeleidigt
sulkily [ˈsʌlkɪlɪ] advcon aria imbronciata
sulkily [ˈsʌlkɪlɪ] advcon aria imbronciata


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I followed them rather sulkily to the table at which Strickland always sat, and he called for the board and the chessmen.
"How do you know I want to go out with you," she said sulkily.
They all gave a shrug and an Indian grunt of acquiescence, and went off sulkily to their village, to lay aside their weapons for the present.
 
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